The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official home of records created by the: County of Waterloo (1829-1972); Region of Waterloo (1973-present); Township of Woolwich (1851-present);
Town of Elmira (1886-1972).

The Archives exists to acquire and preserve records of archival value, provide access to the records, and support the development of the archival community in the Region.

Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to
find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.

Collection of social media sites used by Doors Open Waterloo Region, a free heritage and architecture tour of special, occasionally secret places in the region, held on the third Saturday in September every year.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives for the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival. The Elmira Maple Syrup Festival is a family friendly, volunteer led festival celebrating Elmira's history as a maple syrup producing community through a blend of traditional and innovative events that attract guests from across Ontario. This is a collection of their website and social media sites.

The purpose of this initiative is to enhance existing partnerships to establish a comprehensive Local Immigration Partnership Council in Waterloo Region. Through the coordination and work of this partnership, a collaborative strategy that includes solutions for successful settlement and integration of immigrants and refugees in the Waterloo Region will be developed.

The Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee was created following the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 and is a committee that provides advice to local municipal councils about the identification, prevention and removal of municipal barriers to full citizenship for persons with disabilities. GRAAC advises the Councils of the Region of Waterloo, the City of Kitchener, the City of Waterloo, the Township of North Dumfries, the Township of Wellesley and the Township of Woolwich. This is a collection of their website.

Grand River Transit is operated by the Region of Waterloo and travels over twelve million kilometres per year throughout the cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo on a fixed route schedule. This is a collection of their websites and social media sites.

Collection of social media sites used by the Friends of Joseph Schneider Haus (a museum operated by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo),an independent group of heritage-minded volunteers which supports and raises funds for projects and programmes of the museum.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Kitchener-Waterloo Field Naturalists (KWFN). The KWFN acquire and disseminate knowledge of natural history, protect and preserve wildlife, purchase and hold appropriate parcels of land for the advancement of conservation, and support public interest in nature and its preservation. This is a collection of their website.

The Region of Waterloo is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of Toronto. The region is made up of three urban municipalities, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and four rural townships, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. This is a collection of the corporate website and strategic planning tools of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund (RWAF). The RWAF contributes to the vibrancy of the arts and cultural sector in Waterloo Region by promoting, encouraging, and providing support to arts organizations and individual artists. This is a collection of their website.

The Region of Waterloo is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of Toronto. The region is made up of three urban municipalities, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and four rural townships, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. This is a collection of the corporate facebook page of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.

Collection of social media sites used by Travelwise, a program operated by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo to promote sustainable transportation (walking, cycling, carpooling and transit) throughout the Region.

The Region of Waterloo is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of Toronto. The region is made up of three urban municipalities, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and four rural townships, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. This is a collection of the corporate Twitter feed of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo.

The Region of Waterloo is a vital and prosperous area in southern Ontario, about 100 kilometres west of Toronto. The region is made up of three urban municipalities, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, and four rural townships, North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. This is a collection of videos posted to the Region of Waterloo YouTube channel.

Collection of websites and social media sites used by the Stop Light Rail group. This is a diverse group of citizens and business owners from across the region committed to ensuring that taxpayers and voters are fully engaged in the decision by Regional Council to spend $800 million+ on the LRT.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Township of Woolwich. The Township of Woolwich is an established, forward-thinking and growing municipality in the Region of Waterloo. This is a collection of Township of Woolwich corporate websites and social media sites.

A collection of Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council (WRCPC) websites and social media sites. The WRCPC is an advisory committee to Regional Council that works with community partners to reduce and prevent crime, victimization and fear of crime.

Collection of the Waterloo Region Emergency Management website. The goal of the website is to increase awareness and educate the public about the issues related to Emergency Management. It is a partnership between the Region of Waterloo, City of Kitchener, City of Cambridge, City of Waterloo, Township of Wilmot, Township of Wellesley, Township of Woolwich and Township of North Dumfries.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation (WRHF). The WRHF promotes and encourages an interest in the heritage and culture of Waterloo Region. This is a collection of their website.

The Region of Waterloo Archives is the official archives of the Waterloo Regional Police Service. This is a collection of social media sites used by the Strategic and Tactical Services division of the Waterloo Regional Police Service.